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Residents press council on speeding, ATVs and mini‑bikes; staff says follow‑up planned
Summary
Multiple residents told council about dangerous speeding, ATVs and mini‑bikes on residential streets. Council and city manager said staff and the police department will follow up; the city manager confirmed outreach was already underway.
At the public‑comment period of the May 5 Commerce City Council meeting, several residents described recurring speeding and dangerous use of ATVs and mini‑bikes on residential streets and asked the city to take action.
Roger Hines, who identified his address on Brighton Road, told council he had observed cars "come flying off of 100 And Fourth Down Brighton Road and past a stopped school bus" and asked whether the city could reduce the speed limit or install traffic calming. "I would like to know if there's something that can be…
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